[asterisk-dev] Mailing List Future

Jaco Kroon jaco at uls.co.za
Thu Jan 4 09:04:33 CST 2024


Hi,

Just looking into this in more detail:

Return-path:<bounce+123194+7+8112995+12921448 at groups.io>

So yea, that's VERP based.

From: "Joshua Colp via groups.io"<jcolp=sangoma.com at groups.io>

And that's a very basic form of SRS ...

And these headers are present too:

List-Subscribe:<mailto:asterisk-dev+subscribe at groups.io>
List-Help:<mailto:asterisk-dev+help at groups.io>
Sender:asterisk-dev at groups.io
List-Id: <asterisk-dev.groups.io>


So yea ... for filtering properly you need to handle groups.io specially.  It's a pain but perfectly do-able.

Kind regards,
Jaco

On 2024/01/04 14:34, Joshua C. Colp wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 8:28 AM Paul Kudla <paul at scom.ca> wrote:
>
>
>     ok
>
>     i will post examples if/when this happens then for better
>     clarificastion
>     unless groups.io <http://groups.io> is uniqe to asterisk ?
>
>     being an isp mailing lists / open systems are the first to get
>     hacked !
>
>
> The groups.io <http://groups.io> platform is not unique to Asterisk, 
> there are numerous groups hosted on it. Directly adding members to 
> groups requires a paying plan, otherwise adding an email address 
> requires someone signing up themselves.
>
> -- 
> Joshua C. Colp
> Director of Engineering | Asterisk Project Lead
> Sangoma Technologies
> Check us out at www.sangoma.com <http://www.sangoma.com> and 
> www.asterisk.org <http://www.asterisk.org>
>
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